Significance of Tejasvati
Tejasvati is depicted as two distinct characters in Kavya's narrative. One is the matchless beauty, the daughter of King Vikramasena, who finds herself in a love story shaped by destiny. The other Tejasvati is the stunning daughter of a wealthy merchant, who eventually becomes the wife of King Adityasena. Both portrayals emphasize the theme of beauty and love in contrasting royal and merchant class contexts.
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Hindu concept of 'Tejasvati'
Tejasvati in Hinduism symbolizes unparalleled beauty and love, representing the daughter of King Vikramasena in a fateful romance and the enchanting daughter of a merchant married to King Adityasena.
From: Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story)
(1) The beautiful daughter of a wealthy merchant, who becomes the wife of King Adityasena.[1] (2) The matchless beauty daughter of King Vikramasena who is also involved in a destiny-driven love story.[2]